The Tasmanian lensman claims the prize for Surfing Australia’s Photo of the year, with a little help from a leaping Laura ...
Known as tajen, cockfighting has long been an important cultural ritual for the Balinese. Known as Tubuh Rah, or pouring ...
For a revered musician and songwriter who found inspiration and purpose in surfing, psychedelia and nature, it took a darkened cinema, the teenage camaraderie of fellow surfers and musos, the first ...
Last Thursday 150 surfers from across the land downed tools for the inaugural Trade Up Cup, hosted by Surfers for Climate at URBNsurf. The event aims to celebrate the craftsmanship and camaraderie of ...
Mechanically hollow, palm-fringed and sapphire-hued, Lagundi * Bay on the island of Nias emerged as one of surfing’s ultimate fantasy wave in the 80s. Natural footers were particularly enamoured. They ...
Photographer John Witzig was at the centre of Australia surf culture as it burst onto the scene in the 60s and 70s. His work features a sweet and nostalgic dose of surfing’s past that does not ...
With 2024 almost in the rear view mirror, there’s no better time for reflection and to reminisce. Thrills and Spillz’ latest ...
An 80 minute homage to the late ’60s generation of surfers who traded city life for the country and their surfboard.
When Yvon Chouinard founded Patagonia in 1973 sustainability was at the heart of the company and ever since Patagonia started making wetsuits in 2008 those same values have been the driving factor in ...
The first installation of ‘Dark Lineage’, taken from Issue 592 of our mag invites you to consider the volatile journeys of a number of Australian surfers. A gritty and at times confronting body of ...